The Impossible Thing
Belinda Bauer. Atlantic Monthly, $27 (336p) ISBN 978-0-8021-6441-4
Bauer (Exit) tugs at the heartstrings in this extraordinary literary mystery that unfolds across intersecting timelines. In 1926, young Celie Sheppard retrieves a striking red egg from a guillemot’s nest near her home in Yorkshire. With rare egg collecting booming in the region, Celie’s discovery rescues her family from poverty—the egg’s particular hue has never been seen before, and Celie finds it on a cliff near Metland Farm that’s too treacherous for full-grown men to navigate. Her mother sells the egg to pay months of back rent, and enters into a contract to sell any other eggs that Celie finds. Eventually, the broker who buys Celie’s egg is murdered. Bauer alternates that narrative thread with one set in the 21st century, in which a post about one of the so-called “Metland eggs” on eBay triggers a robbery that pits brothers Patrick and Nick Fort against an international crime ring. Bauer’s deep empathy—for both her human characters and for the birds whose nests are looted—elevates the immersive and unpredictable plot. It’s another winner from an impressively versatile writer. Agent: Veronique Baxter, David Higham Assoc. (Apr.)
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Reviewed on: 02/10/2025
Genre: Mystery/Thriller
Hardcover - 978-1-78763-097-0
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